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MassDOT presents mid‑performance PM2/PM3 update; Cape Cod slightly behind pavement and bridge targets

Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) · October 21, 2024
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Summary

MassDOT staff told the Cape Cod MPO that pavement and bridge PM2 measures are slightly lagging targets because of rising construction costs, while statewide PM3 reliability and emissions measures are meeting two‑year targets; MassDOT emphasized the methodology for travel‑time reliability and noted Cape Cod has no interstate miles.

MassDOT staff presented mid‑performance results for federal performance measures at the Oct. 21 Cape Cod MPO meeting, reporting that the state is meeting several PM3 two‑year targets while PM2 (pavement and bridge condition) is slightly behind target on the Cape.

Annabelle, representing MassDOT Highway, said Cape Cod accounts for about 7% of the state’s non‑interstate National Highway System mileage and that construction cost inflation has constrained project scope, slowing measurable pavement and bridge…

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